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National Right to Life posts, then deletes message about supposed death of Mitch McConnell

Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner

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July 11, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
National Right to Life posts, then deletes message about supposed death of Mitch McConnell

The country’s largest anti-abortion group posted and quickly deleted a message Saturday alluding to the death of Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), despite a lack of confirmed reports about the former Senate Republican leader’s demise. “National Right to Life mourns the passing of Senator Mitch McConnell with deep gratitude for his decades of steadfast leadership in []

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Wonkette

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· Jul 7, 2026

Is Mitch McConnell Dead? A Wonkvestigation!

Probably maybe? So what are you cooking for dinner?

The Daily Beast

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· Jul 10, 2026

Newsmax Host Melts Down at Republicans Over ‘Twisted’ McConnell Mystery

NewsmaxNewsmax host Rob Finnerty erupted at Republicans over Mitch McConnell’s disappearance, accusing them of hiding the truth about the senator. “How twisted is it that for almost a month, no one in Washington has had any idea what happened to Mitch McConnell after he apparently went into cardiac arrest on June 14,” Finnerty said on the right-wing network Thursday evening. The handling of the 84-year-old senator’s medical emergency, which a 911 call described as a heart attack, has sparked intense backlash as McConnell’s team and GOP leadership have refused to disclose details on his condition—or provide proof of life. Read more at The Daily Beast.

The Hill

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· Jul 9, 2026

Lawmakers tell HHS to crack down on discrimination in medically-assisted suicide 

A bipartisan group of lawmakers is urging Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to set up new monitoring rules for hospices to root out discrimination against vulnerable populations in the provision of medically-assisted suicide. In a letter sent to Kennedy on Thursday, Sens. James Lankford (R-Okla.) and Tim Kaine (D-Va.) and...

Us Weekly

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· Jul 8, 2026

Lisa Rinna Compares Mitch McConnell's Hospitalization to 'Weekend at Bernie's'

Lisa Rinna isn’t convinced that Mitch McConnell is alive following a mysterious hospitalization that has kept him away from the public eye for weeks. “I mean, come on, Mitch McConnell’s dead,” Rinna, 62, said via a TikTok video posted on Tuesday, July 7. “He’s dead.” The former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star then compared []

The New American

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· Jul 7, 2026

Unconfirmed Reports: Mitch McConnell Brain Dead After Three Weeks in Hospital

GOP Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky suffered “cardiac arrest” three weeks ago and is still hospitalized. But two independent journalists have reported that the 84-year-old senator — long in failing health, pushed around the Capitol in a wheelchair, and frequently befuddled like former President Joe Biden — is brain dead. Quoting a “high level source close ... The post Unconfirmed Reports: Mitch McConnell Brain Dead After Three Weeks in Hospital appeared first on The New American.

Al Bawaba

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· Jul 7, 2026

US Senator Mitch McConnell is ‘brain dead’ according to reporters

ALBAWABA - U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell has been hospitalized since June 14 with his office refusing to disclose the reason; now reporters are coming in that the Senator is “brain dead” and is on life support...

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Related coverage for "National Right to Life posts, then deletes message about supposed death of Mitch McConnell": Wonkette — Is Mitch McConnell Dead? A Wonkvestigation!. The Daily Beast — Newsmax Host Melts Down at Republicans Over ‘Twisted’ McConnell Mystery. The Hill — Lawmakers tell HHS to crack down on discrimination in medically-assisted suicide . Us Weekly — Lisa Rinna Compares Mitch McConnell's Hospitalization to 'Weekend at Bernie's'. The New American — Unconfirmed Reports: Mitch McConnell Brain Dead After Three Weeks in Hospital. Al Bawaba — US Senator Mitch McConnell is ‘brain dead’ according to reporters